
Cruel, what he said was cruel and heartbreaking but Aish knew that it was all a fact. She was exactly what Uncle had described but did Uncle and the others ever wonder why she had grown into such a girl?
Huh, no. They will never want to know because from the beginning he was not welcome in this house.
His existence was not as important as Aira.
"Very arrogant! Still small you are arrogant especially after old age. I'm sure you'll never see your parents again." And one by one the voices began to judge Aish, cornered into a corner with no place to put up a fight.
Aish wanted to shout and refute everything they said but on second thought it was all for nothing, they would not hear it and neither would they want to understand it.
"Enough." Cut Grandma finally took over the sound.
Grandma's voice was indeed small but everyone immediately listened obediently to what Grandma said. Soon, the room became quiet.
"Aisha," Grandma looked coldly at her granddaughter who had undergone many changes.
Aish was silent and did not answer.
"You need to get it fixed before it's too late. For your own good, Grandma decided to send you to a boarding school outside the city. There you will get a true religious education, your morals will also be seriously cultivated there until you can finally give birth to a high sense of discipline and have good manners. During your stay there, your Grandma and Dad will cover all your expenses. So you don't have to think about costs and just focus on life in the boarding school." Grandma said slowly but instantly created an uproar for everyone.
They only suspect that Aish will be punished as usual but it turns out that their allegations are wrong because Grandma has taken over the matter and gave a very surprising decision.
Everyone was shocked by this impromptu news and Aish was no exception. Her eyelids were raised high in shock, but a short time later Aish regained her joint appearance.
He had once guessed that these people would gradually get bored with him. And when that day comes Aish also guesses that he will be expelled from this house. Then look now, his guess did not dart at all as they finally had a reason to push him away from this house.
"Well, this is a good decision, ma'am. I also agree that Aish moved to the boarding house. The matter of cost I can also afford to give it as long as he wants to study hard there." Uncle who had cornered Aish was very willing to help Aish education costs during his stay at the boarding school.
"If the cost problem is not a problem because I can also finance it." One by one they all spoke up.
The atmosphere is back crowded.
I don't know, Aish doesn't know if they're really sincere to him or vice versa, they're rejoicing over his disappearance.
Ah, Aish really doesn't care because she's tired in this place.
"Thank you for your concern but it's not necessary. I could have financed my own life while living there." Say Aish blank.
He had this time been destroyed by the people he referred to as his family.
"No, relapse again his arrogant attitude!"
"You should be more humble in the future later-"
"Enough, don't fuss anymore, it's late." Grandma then turned to look at Father who had not said a word from his mouth for a long time.